If you are looking for some festive fun, look no further, because it will be found right here!!
Natalii has experienced trauma in her childhood on Christmas, and still deals with that to this day. As an adult going to school, she needed to find a way to pay for school, and so Veronica, the cam girl, was created.
Jack, Chris, and Felix are the adult triplets of Nick Noel, aka Santa, and . The triplets spent the past year watching Veronica stream, and fell in love with her. Because of a clause called the Noel Clause, the oldest son was required to marry on his 21st birthday. And I didn't understand this, but because they were triplets it meant they would have to share the wife? Idk, it was explained, though.
By pure chance, she ends up on a date with the oldest, who decides then and there she is the one for them, and elfnapps her! The story spirals down a rabbit hole of 🌶 and ❄️ 🧑🎄 from there as the triplets try to win her over before Christmas Eve.
This story is full of spice, found family, a grumpy elf, a grinchy fmc and 3 eager mmc's. It is playful and fun and a quick read for the holiday season!!
***While I did enjoy this book immensely, I did have a bunch of issues with it. There were some parts where time seemed to "jump" and it was strange. Dialogue was disjointed at times and could have used some refining.
I didn't enjoy how the relationship with one elf progressed, or didn't progress- It never did feel like it wrapped up. And even though all stories need a villain to drive it forward, I don't like how this particular villain's story played out, for SO MANY different reasons.
But I think besides all of that, there wasn't enough to distinguish, to the audience, the difference between the three men. And no, 🍆 piercings aren't enough, because we don't see those in every scene. One writing theory is called "a peg leg and an eye patch", and I don't feel like any of the three were given any distinctly defining characteristics that made them REALLY stand out from each other, and in my mind they all kind of blended together, they could have been two men or 7, and the story wouldn't have been different for me.